Pros:
-Nice park where kids can play.
-Concrete tee boxes
-A great course for beginners and veterans that want to work on certain shots.
-Back 9 can be very challenging if you are aggressive.
-Some very long par 3s.
-Benches at several holes.
-Good use of space provided.
-Most of the course flows along a concrete sidewalk.
Cons:
-The creek is very deep in spots so lost discs can happen.
-There is a bit of trash around the creek.
-No par 4s or 5s.
-Baskets on the last two holes are showing a little wear.
-I have heard that some play there at night, but I have been advised to avoid the area after dark. But, I have played 20+ times and have never had anything close to a problem during daylight.
Other Thoughts:
Let me start by saying this is my home course, and I am new to the game. That being said, I love that this course's layout is easy enough to allow me to learn my throws and see progress in my scoring over time. I also enjoy playing here with my son. Kids can go play at the playground if they are not interested in disc golf.
3/29/21 Update:
Out of the 68 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
40-Shoally Creek DGC, Boiling Springs, SC
41-The Dragon, Purcell, OK
42-Mulerider DGC, Magnolia, AR
43-Lakeside DGC, Elmore City, OK
44-Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Enid, OK
45-Broadlawn Park, Ardmore, OK
46-Alex Clark Memorial DGC, McKinney, TX
47-Lake Bistineau State Park, Doyline, LA
48-North Lake Park, Denton, TX
49-Sertoma Field DGC, Walhalla, SC